SecurityMarch 21, 2024 A Central European perspective on EU strategic autonomy Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
EnergyMarch 20, 2024 European gas markets: Post-war outlook Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
OpinionMarch 15, 2024 The U.S. Republican schism on Ukraine Paul Schwennesenis a military affairs expert.
SecurityMarch 8, 2024 What Sweden will bring to NATO Ewa Björlingis a former Swedish minister of trade.
SecurityMarch 6, 2024 The U.S. perspective on Black Sea security James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
EnergyFebruary 27, 2024 Oil markets: Relative stability amid geopolitical strife Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
CommentFebruary 20, 2024 Europe should focus on its own defense readiness, not on Trump Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
SecurityFebruary 20, 2024 Drones and asymmetric warfare in Ukraine and Israel Paul Schwennesenis a military affairs expert.
SecurityFebruary 14, 2024 The shifting balance of power in the Black Sea Alper Coşkunis an expert on Turkish affairs.
SecurityNovember 14, 2023 The fate of the Russian Far East takes on greater urgency Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
EnergyNovember 10, 2023 A rising China is reshaping global energy markets Carole Nakhleis the founder and CEO of Crystol Energy.
SecurityOctober 25, 2023 Eyewitness to war: Assessing Ukraine’s counteroffensive Paul Schwennesenis a military affairs expert.
EssayOctober 13, 2023 Forever wars Lord David Alton of Liverpoolis a former Member of the House of Commons.
SecurityOctober 4, 2023 Eyewitness to war: Assessing the Ukrainian capacity to fight Paul Schwennesenis a military affairs expert.
SecuritySeptember 27, 2023 Russia’s strategy in sending tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus Peter Brookesis a U.S. national security analyst.
PoliticsSeptember 26, 2023 In Central Europe, time may not be on Ukraine’s side Karl-Peter Schwarzis a former foreign correspondent.
PoliticsSeptember 21, 2023 Vote may reverse Slovakia’s pro-Western policies Matt Boysespecializes in Central European political, security and economic issues.
SecuritySeptember 14, 2023 Russian arms exports in a tailspin Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
OpinionSeptember 1, 2023 Only two scenarios for Russia’s war against Ukraine Ivan Miklosis a former deputy prime minister and minister of finance of the Slovak Republic
SecurityAugust 22, 2023 Ukraine’s long path to victory and NATO Peter Brookesis a U.S. national security analyst.
SecurityAugust 15, 2023 Middle East groups learn lessons from the Ukraine War Pierre Bousselis a columnist and researcher specializing in the Arab world.
SecurityJuly 18, 2023 Kazakhstan helps Russia evade Western sanctions Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
PoliticsJuly 3, 2023 The future of U.S.-Turkey relations James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
CommentJune 28, 2023 The Wagner march on Moscow offers another Russian enigma Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsJune 20, 2023 South Africa’s Russian ties come under scrutiny Ralph Mathekgais a political, social and economic researcher.
SecurityJune 14, 2023 Macron and the European strategic autonomy trope Emmanuel Martinis a senior lecturer in economics.
CommentJune 12, 2023 Geopolitics of the 21st century Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
CommentJune 1, 2023 A determined West can prevent Russia from using nuclear weapons Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
PoliticsMay 31, 2023 Moldova’s escape from the East Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
CommentMay 25, 2023 The West still misunderstands the Global South Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
SecurityMay 23, 2023 Europe could be the biggest strain on transatlantic relations James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
CommentMay 10, 2023 How empires enter their twilight Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
EconomyApril 27, 2023 Russia’s emerging war economy Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
Reassessing RussiaApril 20, 2023 Chechnya: A litmus test of Russia’s power Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
PoliticsApril 5, 2023 Would a Republican U.S. president support Ukraine? James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
PoliticsApril 3, 2023 Unity eludes Southern Africa over Russia’s war Ralph Mathekgais a political, social and economic researcher.
EnergyMarch 30, 2023 The European Union’s LNG supply security Frank Umbachis head of research at EUCERS/CASSIS, University of Bonn.
PoliticsMarch 20, 2023 Georgia’s future may hinge on Russia’s war in Ukraine Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
PoliticsMarch 6, 2023 Hungary on its own path Krisztina Koenenis a Hungarian-born journalist, writer and translator.
SecurityFebruary 13, 2023 Beyond Russia’s war against Ukraine Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
PoliticsFebruary 1, 2023 Germany remains in denial over its Russia policy Matt Boysespecializes in Central European political, security and economic issues.
CommentJanuary 30, 2023 After Germany’s indecision, an opportunity for progress Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
SecurityJanuary 18, 2023 Ukraine’s strategic communication in the war with Russia Stanislaw Koziejis a retired Polish general.
PoliticsJanuary 17, 2023 Understanding Germany’s half-hearted support of Ukraine Karl-Peter Schwarzis a former foreign correspondent.
SecurityNovember 29, 2022 Ensuring Ukraine’s postwar security Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
SecurityNovember 23, 2022 Putin’s lonely Russia Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
OpinionNovember 4, 2022 Why compromise with Putin is not the solution in Ukraine Ivan Miklosis a former deputy prime minister and minister of finance of the Slovak Republic
PoliticsOctober 12, 2022 Geopolitical upheavals divide Southeast Asia Thitinan Pongsudhirakteaches at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
SecurityOctober 11, 2022 Who will control the Black Sea? Colleen Graffyis a law professor at Pepperdine University.
PoliticsOctober 10, 2022 Scenarios for a postwar Russia: Survival or collapse? Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
OpinionOctober 7, 2022 A decisive winter of war ahead Pawel Kowalis a politician, political scientist and historian.
PoliticsOctober 4, 2022 Moldova’s future is tied to Russia’s war in Ukraine Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
EnergySeptember 8, 2022 Risks and requirements for German gas and energy policy Frank Umbachis head of research at EUCERS/CASSIS, University of Bonn.
PoliticsAugust 24, 2022 Uzbekistan’s bumpy ride out of Russia’s orbit Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
TechnologyAugust 17, 2022 Failing aircraft venture highlights strains in Chinese-Russian relations Junhua Zhangis a senior associate at the EIAS.
SecurityAugust 16, 2022 The contest over the Black Sea in the new Cold War James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
Reassessing RussiaAugust 3, 2022 U.S. and Russia cannot reconcile their worldviews James Jay Carafanois an expert in national security and foreign policy.
Ukraine crisisAugust 1, 2022 Ukraine’s war effort is hobbled by spies, traitors – and corruption GIS FeatureSpecial content by GIS editorial staff.
OpinionJuly 29, 2022 Contours of a postwar Europe take shape Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
SecurityJuly 26, 2022 China is not coming to Russia’s rescue Evgeny Gontmakheris the academic director of the expert group European Dialogue.
Reassessing RussiaJuly 22, 2022 The Russia-Ukraine war: Scenarios for Euroatlantic security Stanislaw Koziejis a retired Polish general.
PoliticsJuly 14, 2022 As Russia’s war grinds on, India-U.S. relations set to strengthen Pramit Pal Chaudhuriis a delegate for strategic dialogues.
PoliticsJuly 12, 2022 South Africa confronts cascading fallout of Russia’s war Ralph Mathekgais a political, social and economic researcher.
Essay July 1, 2022 A high-stakes game of snakes and ladders Lord David Alton of Liverpoolis a former Member of the House of Commons.
EconomyJune 23, 2022 The Russian invasion and Latin America John Polga-Hecimovichis an associate professor of Political Science.
EconomyJune 20, 2022 Russia’s war exacerbates turmoil in fragile sub-Saharan Africa Teresa Nogueira Pintois an African affairs expert.
SecurityJune 13, 2022 How Ukraine can emerge from war independent and prosperous Rudolf G. Adamis a former vice president of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service.
SecurityJune 9, 2022 North Korea ramps up its nuclear threats Urs Schöttliis an independent advisor on Asian Affairs.
SecurityJune 3, 2022 East-West conflict 2.0 brings a paradigm shift Ulrich Menzelis a professor of international relations.
Reassessing RussiaMay 11, 2022 Russia-Ukraine war: Scenarios Stanislaw Koziejis a retired Polish general.
CommentMay 5, 2022 The best ways to contain Russia Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
Reassessing RussiaMay 2, 2022 The collapse of the Russian military machine Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
CommentApril 6, 2022 ‘For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power’ Prince Michael of Liechtensteinis the founder of GIS.
Reassessing RussiaApril 5, 2022 Values vs. spheres of influence Stefan Hedlundis a professor of Russian Studies at Uppsala University.
PoliticsApril 1, 2022 A dearth of Western leadership Lord David Alton of Liverpoolis a former Member of the House of Commons.